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Free occupational health and safety training launched for SMEs and self-employed
Free occupational health and safety training launched for SMEs and self-employed

Free occupational health and safety training launched for SMEs and self-employed

A new €400,000 programme providing free occupational health and safety training for small and medium-sized enterprises and self-employed workers has been launched as a Budget 2026 measure. The initiative will be implemented by the Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) over 24 months. Justice and Construction Reform Minister Jonathan Attard

OHSA invests in free training courses for SMEs and the self-employed

OHSA invests in free training courses for SMEs and the self-employed

The Minister for Justice and Reform of the Construction Sector, Jonathan Attard, announced the implementation of a Budget 2026 measure with the launch of a new training programme in occupational health and safety. With an investment of €400,000 spread over twenty-four months, this programme will be implemented by the Occupational Health and Safety